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To new saw or not to new saw?


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1 hour ago, josharb87 said:

Out of curiosity, whats the total cost of your work here spud?

The labour comes to circa £100 and on discussion with Josh, have decided to fit a new sprocket and muffler as both were pretty gone. Both parts will take a bit more time to fit and the saw to test but will leave the price at that to keep it realistic.

I tend to find most customers are more interested in getting decent and effective service rather than screwing down the cost to nothing.

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